BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (WZZM) -- A man was shot in the arm during what is believed to be a drive-by shooting Sunday afternoon.

The victim, identified only as a 29-year-old male, was at the intersection of Orchard Avenue and St. Joseph Lane when a black SUV pulled up next to him, according to a Battle Creek Police Department news release. Someone inside it then fired several rounds and took off.

The shooting happened around 1:11 p.m. Sunday.

Police learned of the shooting at Battle Creek Bronson Hospital, where the victim was taken by family members for treatment.

His injury is described as non life threatening.

The incident is under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact the police department at 269-966-3322 or Silent Observer at 269-964-3888.

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WZZM) -- Police in Kalamazoo are looking for three people who stole jewelry from an elderly woman.

The three men posed as contractors Tuesday, telling the woman her roof needed to be repaired. They then went through her bedroom and stole several pieces of jewelry. One of the items most valuable to the victim was a wedding ring that was given to her in 1945.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety at 269-337-8994 or Silent Observer at 269-343-2100.

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. -- Two people were seriously injured in a crash between a sport-utility vehicle and a semi truck Tuesday morning on I-94 just west of M-66 interchange, Michigan State Police said.

The crash occurred about 11 a.m.; two medical helicopters were brought in to transport the two people who were in the SUV, troopers said.

The occupants of the SUV were on their way to attend to a friend who was in a disabled vehicle on the shoulder of the freeway, troopers said. When the driver saw the car, he attempted to merge from the passing lane to the right lane and the vehicle was struck by a semi, they said.

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WZZM) -- A former worker at Kalamazoo Psychiatric Hospital caught taking funds from a worker's union will avoid jail, but must repay more than $23,000 pilfered from her co-workers over a 21-month span.

During an appearance in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids, Tiffany Fawn Randle was ordered to pay $23,727 in restitution. Judge Janet T. Neff on Monday also placed Randle on supervised release for two years. She had faced up to 30 years in prison.

She was indicted in July for defrauding Tower Family Credit Union while serving as secretary/treasurer of AFSCME Local 652, which represents workers at Michigan's largest mental health institution.

Randle, 47, cashed checks by forging the name of Local 652's vice president, federal court documents show. The money was used for her own personal benefit, the government charged in its July indictment.